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Maternal shunt dependency: implications for obstetric care, neurosurgical management, and pregnancy outcomes and a review of selected literature.

机译:产妇分流依赖性:对产科护理,神经外科治疗和妊娠结局的影响以及对某些文献的评论。

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OBJECTIVE: Because more women with cerebrospinal fluid shunts are surviving to child-bearing age, neurosurgeons, obstetricians, and other health care professionals require information about the care of these patients, especially during pregnancy and delivery. The purpose of this study was to gather comprehensive data from women with shunts regarding their clinical histories during and immediately after pregnancy. The following questions were addressed. 1) How does maternal shunt dependency influence the course of pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes? 2) What neurosurgical complications characterize this population of patients? 3) What complications of shunt dependency influence obstetric management, including prenatal testing and delivery? METHODS: A total of 37 respondents (age, 18-41 yr), accounting for 77 pregnancies, completed a questionnaire providing information on maternal background and medical history, shunt performance during pregnancy, management of delivery, pregnancy outcomes, and unusual complications. RESULTS: Fifty-six pregnancies resulted in live births; of these, 47 occurred in women with ventriculoperitoneal shunts. Three women underwent therapeutic abortions, 1 experienced preterm delivery, and 8 experienced 17 miscarriages. Four women experienced seizures during pregnancy, five reported third-trimester headaches, and eight described abdominal pains during the first and third trimesters. Four babies were diagnosed as having congenital defects. Shunt malfunctions and revisions occurred 10 times in 7 women, either during pregnancy or within 6 months after delivery. No acute malfunctions occurred during delivery. Forty-seven cases, representing 84% of all pregnancies, exhibited no shunt malfunctions or revisions. CONCLUSION: This study extends previous observations to a larger population of shunt-dependent mothers. The results suggest that maternal shunt dependency entails a relatively high incidence of complications but that proper care of these patients can lead to normal pregnancies and deliveries.
机译:目的:由于越来越多的患有脑脊液分流术的妇女存活至育龄,因此神经外科医生,妇产科医生和其他医疗保健专业人员需要有关这些患者的护理信息,尤其是在怀孕和分娩期间。这项研究的目的是从分流的妇女那里收集有关怀孕期间和怀孕后的临床病史的综合数据。解决了以下问题。 1)母体分流依赖性如何影响怀孕和妊娠结局? 2)该人群有哪些神经外科并发症? 3)分流依赖的哪些并发症会影响产科管理,包括产前检查和分娩?方法:共有37名受访者(年龄在18-41岁),占77例怀孕,完成了一份问卷,提供了有关孕产妇背景和病史,妊娠分流情况,分娩管理,妊娠结局和异常并发症的信息。结果:56次怀孕导致了活产。其中,47例发生在有腹膜-腹膜分流的女性中。 3例妇女接受了治疗性流产,1例经历早产,8例经历了流产。四名妇女在怀孕期间发生癫痫发作,五名报告了妊娠晚期头痛,八名描述了妊娠中期和中期的腹痛。四个婴儿被诊断为先天性缺陷。 7名妇女在怀孕期间或分娩后6个月内发生了10次分流故障和翻修。分娩过程中未发生严重故障。 47例,占所有怀孕的84%,没有分流失灵或翻动。结论:本研究将先前的观察结果扩展到更多的分流依赖母亲。结果表明,母体分流依赖引起并发症的发生率相对较高,但是对这些患者的适当护理可以导致正常的怀孕和分娩。

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